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  • Kilt at the Highland Games

  • A Liss MacCrimmon Scottish Mystery
  • By: Kaitlyn Dunnett
  • Narrated by: Tanya Eby
  • Length: 7 hrs and 45 mins

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Kilt at the Highland Games

By: Kaitlyn Dunnett
Narrated by: Tanya Eby
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When a fire ravages the local bookstore late one evening, Liss immediately fears the worst for owner Angie and her two young children. After the terrible blaze dies down, however, the family is nowhere to be found among the ruins. It's as if the three just vanished into smoke. Or, even stranger, like they never existed at all.

Disturbed by Angie's disappearance and suspecting arson, Liss counts on the weekend-long Western Maine Highland Games - complete with a parade and fireworks display - to offer a temporary distraction from the countless questions filling her head. But when the sound of a gunshot leads Liss to selectman Jason Graye's dead body on opening day, she's drawn into a full-blown homicide investigation like a moth to a flame.

©2016 Kaitlyn Dunnett (P)2016 Dreamscape Media, LLC

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